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Updated: May 10, 2025
The Executive Committee of the National Soviet of Peasant Delegates Placing themselves on the Grounds of the Defense of the Constituent Assembly, having had to examine, in its session of February 8, 1918, the violence committed by the Bolsheviki, and to pass in review the persecutions that this organization had to suffer from that party and from the government of the Commissaries of the People, decided to bring the violence committed by the Bolsheviki in the name of Socialism to the knowledge of the Socialists of western Europe and of the International Socialist Bureau through the citizen, E. Roubanovitch, representative of the Revolutionary Socialist party at the International Socialist Bureau and intrusted with International relations by the Executive Committee of the First Soviet of Peasants.
It has been indorsed by E. Roubanovitch, a member of the International Socialist Bureau, and a man of the highest integrity, in the following words: "I affirm that her sincere and matured testimony cannot be suspected of partizanship or of dogmatic partiality against the Bolsheviki."
Yours fraternally, E. ROUBANOVITCH, June 28, 1918. Member of the B.S.I. "The Bolsheviki who promised liberty, equality, peace, etc., have not been ashamed to follow in the footsteps of Czarism. It is not liberty; it is tyranny." Organization of the Peasants after the Revolution in Soviets of Peasant Delegates
With a letter-preface by the citizen, E. Roubanovitch, member of the International Socialist Bureau. To the Executive Committee of the International Socialist Bureau: DEAR COMRADES, The citizen Inna Rakitnikov has lately come from Petrograd to Paris for personal reasons that are peculiarly tragic.
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